Randall Dodgen

Professor Randall Dodgen received his Ph.D. in Chinese History from Yale University in 1989. Dr. Dodgen first became interested in China during a visit to Hong Kong in 1967. In the 1980s he spent almost five years studying Chinese language and doing research in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Beijing and other parts of China. Dr. Dodgen lives in San Francisco with his wife and two daughters.

Courses:

HIST 202: Development of the Modern World

HIST 335: Early China

HIST 338: Early Japan

HIST 377: Special Topics in Asian and Pacific History

HIST 380: Twentieth Century World

HIST 435: Modern China

HIST 438: Modern Japan

HIST 498: East Asian Revolutions

HIST 498: Pacific Voyages and Encounters

HIST 498: Class and Gender in East Asia

Selected Scholarship:

Controlling the Dragon; Confucian Engineers and the Yellow River in Late Imperial China, University of Hawaii Press, 2001.